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Edwards and Timberwolves strike back with 143-101 win to cut Thunder's West finals lead to 2-1

he Game 3 of an NBA basketball Western Conference Finals playoff series between the Minnesota Timberwolves and  Oklahoma City Thunder
Minnesota Timberwolves' Terrence Shannon Jr. (00) shoots over Oklahoma City Thunder's Keyontae Johnson (21) and Jalen Williams (8) during Game 3 of an NBA basketball Western Conference Finals playoff series, Saturday, in Minneapolis.
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Anthony Edwards had 30 points, nine rebounds and six assists in just three quarters to lead the re-energized Minnesota Timberwolves in a 143-101 victory over Oklahoma City on Saturday night in Game 3 of the Western Conference finals that cut the Thunder's lead in the series to 2-1.

Julius Randle added 24 points and rookie Terrence Shannon Jr. had 15 points in 13 minutes to highlight a big boost from the bench for the Wolves, who caused all kinds of cracks in the Thunder's NBA -best defense after struggling to solve it in the two lopsided losses on the road.

he Game 3 of an NBA basketball Western Conference Finals playoff series between the Minnesota Timberwolves and  Oklahoma City Thunder
Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle (30) goes up for a shot between Oklahoma City Thunder players during Game 3 of an NBA basketball Western Conference Finals playoff series, Saturday, in Minneapolis.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had just 14 points on 4-for-13 shooting with four turnovers, subbed out with a 38-point deficit and 4:25 to go in the third quarter as Thunder coach Mark Daigneault conceded on a night when his team was never closer than 22 points after early in the second quarter.

Game 4 is in Minneapolis on Monday night.

The travel north and venue shift triggered a sharp drop in shooting for the Thunder, who made exactly half of their attempts from the floor over the first two games and went just 12 for 40 in the first half on Saturday.

The Game 3 of an NBA basketball Western Conference Finals playoff series between the Minnesota Timberwolves and  Oklahoma City Thunder
Minnesota Timberwolves' Rudy Gobert (27) dunks during Game 3 of an NBA basketball Western Conference Finals playoff series, Saturday, in Minneapolis.
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Gilgeous-Alexander, the newly minted NBA MVP, went more than 13 minutes of game time between baskets while the Target Center crowd loudly booed him on every touch and taunted him at the line with the chant, “Free throw merchant!” in a nod to the popular notion he draws an inordinate amount of fouls.

The Thunder fully expected a strong response from the Wolves after opening the series with two lopsided wins. This was a bone-jarring counterpunch from the opening tip that kept the crowd roaring all the way through the finish, without any of the half-quarter meltdowns that doomed them in Oklahoma City.

Randle, who had his first off night of this postseason in a Game 2 performance so disjointed he was benched for the fourth quarter, had his fire back — and his signature fadeaway.

The Game 3 of an NBA basketball Western Conference Finals playoff series between the Minnesota Timberwolves and  Oklahoma City Thunder
Fans cheer during Game 3 of the NBA basketball Western Conference Finals playoff series between the Minnesota Timberwolves and Oklahoma City Thunder.
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Edwards rediscovered his 3-point shot, going 5 for 8 after shooting just 1 of 9 in Game 2. He gave the quick-handed, ball-pressuring Thunder a taste of what it’s like to play against themselves with a couple of relentless of loose balls he turned into breakaway dunks.

Outscored 69-37 in the third quarter over the first two games, the Wolves didn't even leave the door open a crack for the Thunder to start a second-half comeback. Edwards, tightly guarded by Isaiah Joe in the corner, found enough space to drive along the baseline and spin an up-and-under reverse layup off the glass for a 79-52 lead.

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